Countries of Africa​

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Which of the following are NOT environmental problems commonly associated with urban areas? A. brownfields B. compact development C. dust domes D. urban heat islands E. all of these choices are correct

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Answer: COMPACT DEVELOPMENT.

Explanation: Compact development can be defined as a form of development that involves efficient use of land through higher-density planning, creative and intensive site, neighborhood and district design.

As can be deduced from the definition, it can be clearly observed that this is not a problem in its own as it seeks for efficient use of land in urban development.

It is based on an efficient public transport system and has an urban layout which – according to its advocates – encourages walking and cycling, low energy consumption and reduced pollution

According to the quality hypothesis of licensure, one would expect the degree of licensure to be greater for __________ than __________.

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Answer: C.  treatment of an open wound that requires stitches; cutting of fingernails on a diabetic patient.

Given choices for the question includes:

·         A. eyeglass fitting; eye examination by an optometrist.

·         B. psychological counseling; psychiatric counseling.

·         C. treatment of an open wound that requires stitches; cutting of fingernails on a diabetic patient.

·         D. contact lens sale; contact lens fitting.

·         E. flu shot; blood test.

 

According to the quality hypothesis of licensure, one would expect the degree of licensure to be greater for treatment of open would that requires stitches than cutting of fingernails on a diabetic patient.

Which interaction BEST illustrates the concept of mutualism?A) Jaguars feeding on wild pigs.
B) Squirrels playing with other squirrels.
C) Malaria protozoans living on the blood of a host.
D) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules of legumes.

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D) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules of legumes.

Explanation:

Mutualism is a concept in Biology that describes the ecological interaction between more than one species in which all species involved benefit from this interaction. Root nodules are generally seen on  roots of legumes and they have symbiotic relation with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, which is one form of mutualism.

D) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in root nodules of legumes.

Jainism was a Hinduism. (study of/reaction to)Giving brainliest to whoever is correct!!

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Jainism was a reaction to Hinduism.

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reaction to is the answer

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A student who sets a day to finish a goal is using which smart goal

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Answer:Set S.M.A.R.T. Goals. ...

Set a Goal for Grades in Each Class. ...

Plan Homework/Study Times for Every Course. ...

Visit With Each Instructor at Least Once Per Term. ...

Take an Extra Challenging Course. ...

Join an Extracurricular Group or Organization. ...

Visit the Career Services Department.

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The primary difference between a boundary crossing and a boundary violation is:a. everyone agrees when a boundary has been violated, whereas it is hard to reach agreement as to whether a boundary has been crossed.
b. a violation involves a sexual relationship.
c. a crossing occurs in almost every counseling session, while violations are less frequent.
d. in a crossing, a boundary is shifted to meet the needs of the counselor, making sure the client is not harmed in the process.
e. a violation involves a serious breach of the code of ethics that results in a client being harmed.

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I believe the answer is: e. a violation involves a serious breach of the code of ethics that results in a client being harmed.

For example, when a doctor is handling a certain patient, being asking various inappropriate questions about the patient's personal life is considered as boundary crossing. Selling the patient's data to another person is considered as violation.

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The primary differences between a boundary-crossing and a boundary violation is a violation involves a serious breach of the code of ethics that results in a client being harmed. Boundary crossing, for example, is an action taken by the doctor to the patient where the activity is non-exploitative, harmless, and possibly supportive of the therapy itself. While activity in boundary violation is classified as potentially harmful or harmful to the patient and the therapy.

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·        Definition of boundary

The boundary is defined as the “edge” of behavior to be classified as appropriate and professional. The boundary defines the accepted and expected social and psychological distance between the patient and the doctor/the practitioner. Boundary derives from cultural morality, jurisprudence, and ethical treatise. Thus, it is rather difficult to defines boundary in a specific moment or actions.  

 

·        Boundary issues

Doctor and patients commonly have a therapeutic relationship which is established solely with the goal of therapy. Whenever this therapeutic relationship diverges from its normal purpose of treatment, it is called a boundary violation. The activity between a doctor and a patient which is not ‘professional’ anymore, could be defined as boundary issues. It also can be defined as a boundary violation because the action has a risk to hurt the patient or ruin the therapy.  

The boundary is not always between doctor and patient. It can happen on a daily basis between friends, family, or strangers.

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. If you are interested in this topic, we recommend you to take a look at these links:

1. Identifying boundaries on daily basis: brainly.com/question/11033354  

2. Identifying boundaries violation: brainly.com/question/11664822  

Keywords: differences between boundary crossing and boundary violation, boundary crossing and boundary violation examples  

Subject: Social Studies  

Class: College

Subchapter: Boundary